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1 Rain Forest Module 2A Unit 2 Lesson 4 Close Reading: Blue Creek, a Rainforest in Belize (Page 12) Based upon lessons created by Expeditionary Learning Stephen J. O’Connor ccss5.com steve@wellsny.co m

2 Agenda 1.Opening A.Reviewing Homework and Engaging the Reader (5 minutes) B.Introducing Learning Targets (5 minutes) 2.Work Time A.First Read: The Biodiversity of the Blue Creek Rainforest (15 minutes) B.Creating an AQUA Biodiversity Anchor Chart (5 minutes) C.Second Read: Answering Text-Dependent Questions (20 minutes) 3.Closing and Assessment A.Debrief and Review Learning Targets (10 minutes) 4. Homework

3 Take out your homework from Lesson 3. Share with a partner: one new scientific vocabulary word that you chose to add to your glossary for homework and how it relates to Meg Lowman as a scientist. OpeningOpening

4 Where is Belize in relation to other rainforests we have learned about?

5 I can explain how the Blue Creek rainforest is biodiverse. I can explain how Kathryn Lasky uses language to paint a picture for the reader about biodiversity in the Blue Creek rainforest. I can determine the meaning of new words in The Most Beautiful Roof in the World. Learning Targets

6 This book has many beautiful and informative photographs that can help them better understand the text. For this lesson, they will be focusing on the words the author uses, not the pictures.

7 For the first read, focus on the main idea or gist. When you reread later, you will focus on the descriptive words. Work Time: First Read

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9 Discuss what this page is mostly about, with your group members.

10 You will now reread a portion of the text on your own. Consider this question as you reread: “How is Blue Creek biodiverse?”

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12 Chalk Talk: Silent Conversation No talking. Each student writes a response to the question. After approximately 30 seconds, walk around the chart paper to view other group members’ comments. If you connect to or want to expand on an idea that someone in your group wrote, then write the idea near the original comment and draw a line to connect the two ideas. Cite evidence directly from the text when writing and/or responding to comments.

13 Read through all comments and search for patterns and/or themes read through all comments and search for patterns and/or themes

14 AQUA Biodiversity Already Know (A) Questions (Q) Understandings (U) Action (A) Work Time: AQUA Chart

15 The meaning of the word biodiverse can be figured out by thinking about its parts read through all comments and search for patterns and/or themes

16 What questions do you have about biodiversity in Blue Creek or other rain forests you have studied? read through all comments and search for patterns and/or themes

17 Work Time: Second Reading

18 varietiesbromeliad upwarddecaying speciesvegetation viperthrive salamanderopportunistic

19 varietiesbromeliad upwarddecaying speciesvegetation viperthrive salamanderopportunistic

20 varietiesbromeliad upwarddecaying speciesvegetation viperthrive salamanderopportunistic

21 With your group, revise you answers based on any new understanding of the vocabulary

22 How does the author use language to paint a picture of the biodiversity of the rainforest? ClosingClosing

23 I can explain how the Blue Creek rainforest is biodiverse. I can explain how Kathryn Lasky uses language to paint a picture for the reader about biodiversity in the Blue Creek rainforest. I can determine the meaning of new words in The Most Beautiful Roof in the World. Learning Targets

24 Homework Reread page 12 to someone (or yourself) at home. Be prepared to share with a partner how Blue Creek is biodiverse. Choose three academic and two scientific vocabulary words discussed in the lesson to add to your glossaries in your journal. Choose from the following words: explain, determine, paint a picture, biodiverse; considered, varieties, upward, species, timeless, uncharted, teems, ceaseless, vipers, salamander, bromeliads, decaying, vegetation, thrive, opportunistic, altered habitats (12) Do a first read of pages 13–16. Complete the Close Read Note- catcher.

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